Climate and Energy

Climate change and the threats of nuclear energy are real. That is why Greenpeace works to bring about a clean and just energy future. Tar sands and nuclear development plague the ecosystems and communities they occupy with safety and health risks. The Energy [R]evolution is a set of ready-to-implement solutions that lead away from the dangers of climate chaos and nuclear meltdown. It is a vision of the clean and just energy future for everyone on the planet.

Greenpeace calls on oil companies and the Canadian government to stop the tar sands. We call for an end to industrialization in vast areas of Indigenous territories, forests and wetlands in northern Alberta.

Greenpeace fights nuclear power because it poses a serious threat to the environment and humanity. The expansion of nuclear power must be halted and nuclear plants shut down so that we can develop a clean energy future. That's why we are working to stop Darlington in Ontario and protect electricity consumers from a new round of nuclear debt.

Greenpeace pressures the Canadian government and mobilizes citizens to demand action on climate change. We have developed a comprehensive Energy [R]evolution for Canada. The Energy [R]evolution outlines a clean energy future that challenges the current destructive energy scenario. Join Canada's Energy [R]evolution and support renewable energy to fight climate change.

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Bureaucrats don’t get a lot of thanks, but I’d like to extend mine to those true public servants who blew the whistle on document shredding at Alberta’s environment ministry.
While watching Alberta’s election results come in, I...

It's absolutely incredible.
Never in my life did I think I would cheer a speech from the Premier of Alberta but, after a historic NDP victory, there I was, with hundreds of others, doing just that.
Yesterday the NDP swept...

Greenpeace released internal document and evidence gathered by Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) investigators today as part of an effort to get the AER to re-open its investigation into a November 2014 incident when at least 94 birds...

“This is not a problem for another generation. Not anymore.” ~Barack Obama
Yesterday talking about the urgent need to act on a growing climate crisis President Barack Obama said the statement above in his Earth Day speech .
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Yesterday I marched in the streets of Quebec City with 25,000 other people demanding that Canada act on climate .
The march was the largest environmental march in Quebec City’s history and was one of the largest climate...